Universal Health Realty Income Trust announced on March 11, 2026 that its Board of Trustees voted to pay a dividend of $0.745 per share on March 31, 2026 to shareholders of record as of March 23, 2026.
Universal Health Realty Income Trust is a real estate investment trust. The Company invests in healthcare and human service related facilities, including acute care hospitals, behavioral healthcare hospitals, specialty facilities, free-standing emergency departments, childcare centers and medical/office buildings. The Company has approximately 76 real estate investments or commitments located in 21 states in the United States consisting of six hospital facilities including three acute care and three behavioral healthcare; 60 medical/office buildings; four free-standing emergency departments; four preschool and childcare centers; one specialty facility located in Evansville, Indiana, and one property comprised of vacant land located in Chicago, Illinois. Its facilities include McAllen Medical Center, Wellington Regional Medical Center, Aiken Regional Medical Center, Canyon Creek Behavioral Health, Clive Behavioral Health, Desert Valley Medical Center and Danbury Medical Plaza.
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